I write music because I want to change the world.

I’m serious. When did we learn to stop saying, “I want to change the world when I grow up?” Did it happen when we grew up, and realized that adults were right because they had more experience with bruises and heartbreaks? I don’t think I want to grow up. Ever.

Music videos, vlogs, covers, and the occasional appearance of my puppy, Pearl.

About

Growing up, I was always fascinated by music. It was my getaway, my creative play land, my other world. I could get lost in it, like a thick forest and no care if I ever found my way out. I took piano lessons when I was little, and I just kind of fell in love with it. I was never forced to spend time in music, it was always purely for joy.

I started writing songs when I was maybe 12 years old. I liked rhyming things and could appreciate a good melody, one that got stuck in your head. But once I started to learn more about this beautiful world and what everything means, I realized that music was a divine mode of transportation to get my deepest feelings out into the atmosphere.

I feel like I’ve been given this amazing understanding of truth – the fact that we are all powerful, all divine students with fire blood and spirit-kissed bone. We are important. We can change things. The world.
I decided that it was time to record an album. Keeping something hidden under a sheet is worse than not making it at all. So yeah.
I’m not doing just what I want to do, but what I have to do. I’m not holding anything back. Not anymore. This is who I am. This is me. This is the thing behind me – the light in the darkness. The space in between the stars.